just curious, I mean, better to ask first, rather than regret the outcome.

Yes, and it's a complete pig.

I did however, get stuck running it as a RWD car one day. It worked pretty well that way, but you really have to watch your throttle when exiting corners. Definitely had more speed, probably due to lower driveline losses.

i run one you can't gear with tamiya gears i went to 64 pitch gears with a spur gear adapter part #tb0414 from 3 racing works great. the gears are 78 spur 47 pinon for a fdr of 4.31 it take a little mod work but not much. back in this thread there is some talk about this i think the guy was f1 larry he has pic of what he did with a stock spur gear to do the same thing. the tt01 work ok for this it is a little slow but very tough it can take a beating.i have been running one this whole season.

i run one you can't gear with tamiya gears i went to 64 pitch gears with a spur gear adapter part #tb0414 from 3 racing works great. the gears are 78 spur 47 pinon for a fdr of 4.31 it take a little mod work but not much. back in this thread there is some talk about this i think the guy was f1 larry he has pic of what he did with a stock spur gear to do the same thing. the tt01 work ok for this it is a little slow but very tough it can take a beating.i have been running one this whole season.

Your info is flawed. I use the Tamiya 55 spur with an hpi 35 pinion to get a 4.09 gear ratio with my 17.5 brushless. I guess your info would be correct if your still using the stock chasis. I am using the 3racing TT01 chasis.

Your info is flawed. I use the Tamiya 55 spur with an hpi 35 pinion to get a 4.09 gear ratio with my 17.5 brushless. I guess your info would be correct if your still using the stock chasis. I am using the 3racing TT01 chasis.